Berry v. Cahanan

7 N.J.L. 135
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedFebruary 15, 1824
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Berry v. Cahanan, 7 N.J.L. 135 (N.J. 1824).

Opinion

Kirkpatrick, C. J.

The practice which is pursued, of filing pleadings within thirty days successively after each other, is established by the act of the legislature; but when that course is broken in upon (as in this case, by a demurrer allowed) you must then follow the old practice, and take a rule upon your adversary to plead.

Motion for time to rejoin allowed.

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